seafood
seafood — 名詞
1. any type of ocean animal that people catch or prepare for eating, including fish
海鮮
可食用的海洋生物
any type of ocean animal that people catch or prepare for eating, including fish, shellfish, squid, and crabs
The seafood platter at Andrés's restaurant came with grilled fish and fresh oysters.
Andrés 餐廳的海鮮拼盤附有烤魚和新鮮牡蠣。
collocation: seafood platter
Imani always orders seafood when she visits the night market near her home.
Imani 去她家附近的夜市時總是會點海鮮。
collocation: order seafood
The doctor told Amihan to eat more seafood because it contains healthy oils.
醫生告訴 Amihan 要多吃海鮮,因為海鮮含有健康的油脂。
Harper learned to cook seafood by watching his grandmother prepare clams and shrimp.
Harper 看著祖母準備蛤蜊和蝦子,學會了烹調海鮮。
Many families in coastal towns make a living from the local seafood industry.
沿海城鎮的許多家庭靠當地的海鮮產業維生。
- fish
a narrower term that refers only to finned sea animals, not shellfish or squid
- shellfish
refers only to sea creatures with shells, such as clams, oysters, and crabs
- marine produce
a more formal and less common term for edible ocean products
文法句型
uncountable noun — cannot be used with 'a' or in plural
用法筆記
Seafood is an uncountable noun. You cannot say 'a seafood' or 'seafoods' — instead say 'some seafood' or 'a type of seafood'.